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Russian security firm Kaspersky denies spy agency work | Russian security firm Kaspersky denies spy agency work |
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Moscow-based security company Kaspersky Lab has denied working with Russian intelligence agencies, following US media and government suspicion. | Moscow-based security company Kaspersky Lab has denied working with Russian intelligence agencies, following US media and government suspicion. |
News website Bloomberg said it had seen emails showing Kaspersky had developed tools for Russia's intelligence agency. | News website Bloomberg said it had seen emails showing Kaspersky had developed tools for Russia's intelligence agency. |
And, on Tuesday, the US government's General Services Administration removed Kaspersky Lab from a list of approved vendors. | And, on Tuesday, the US government's General Services Administration removed Kaspersky Lab from a list of approved vendors. |
But the company has now insisted it has "no ties to any government". | But the company has now insisted it has "no ties to any government". |
Kaspersky Lab is known for its anti-virus software and provides cyber-security products to businesses. | Kaspersky Lab is known for its anti-virus software and provides cyber-security products to businesses. |
Bloomberg reported it had seen emails between chief executive Eugene Kaspersky and senior Kaspersky staff, outlining a secret cyber-security project apparently requested by the Russian intelligence service FSB. | Bloomberg reported it had seen emails between chief executive Eugene Kaspersky and senior Kaspersky staff, outlining a secret cyber-security project apparently requested by the Russian intelligence service FSB. |
In the emails Mr Kaspersky describes tools to "protect against attacks" and also engage "active countermeasures". | |
Bloomberg suggested that the tools not only deflected cyber-attacks, but also captured information about the hackers launching them, to pass on to Russian intelligence services. | Bloomberg suggested that the tools not only deflected cyber-attacks, but also captured information about the hackers launching them, to pass on to Russian intelligence services. |
In the emails, Mr Kaspersky said the software could one day be sold to corporate customers worldwide. | In the emails, Mr Kaspersky said the software could one day be sold to corporate customers worldwide. |
Refuting the claims, Kaspersky Lab said: "The communication was misinterpreted or manipulated to try to make the media outlet's narrative work. | |
"Kaspersky Lab is very public about the fact that it assists law enforcement agencies around the world with fighting cyber-threats, including those in Russia, by providing cyber-security expertise on malware and cyber-attacks." | |
However, the US General Services Administration said it had removed Kaspersky Lab from its list of government-approved suppliers "after review and careful consideration". | |
In a further statement, Kaspersky Lab said: "The company has never helped, nor will help, any government in the world with its cyber-espionage efforts. | |
"Kaspersky Lab believes it is completely unacceptable that the company is being unjustly accused without any hard evidence to back up these false allegations." | "Kaspersky Lab believes it is completely unacceptable that the company is being unjustly accused without any hard evidence to back up these false allegations." |
In the statement, Mr Kaspersky offered to meet US government officials and provide his company's software code for audit. | In the statement, Mr Kaspersky offered to meet US government officials and provide his company's software code for audit. |
"Kaspersky Lab, a private company, seems to be caught in the middle of a geopolitical fight where each side is attempting to use the company as a pawn in their political game," the company said. | "Kaspersky Lab, a private company, seems to be caught in the middle of a geopolitical fight where each side is attempting to use the company as a pawn in their political game," the company said. |
The Trump administration has been fighting allegations that it had contact with Russian officials during the US election in 2016. | The Trump administration has been fighting allegations that it had contact with Russian officials during the US election in 2016. |
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